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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 13

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK SUNDAY. AUGUST 19. 1906. CHILDREN HIS GUESTS.

STEEL MADE AVAILABLE Brooklyn Society, T. RUM'S gifts AMERICAN TALES OF TIME AND PLACE Tammany Leader Dooling Be the Entertainer of 20,000 To-morro guests of County Clerk Peter J. Doc the Tammany leader of the Ninth sembly Dlstrici hattan Casino, to-morroiv night. kinds of games will be there (or ih( FOB MANHATTAN BRIDGE Ryan and Parker Company Breaks Down Presented the Wanamaker Estate of 50 Acres to the Sisters of Charity. tote OT OU Acres tO the Sisters of Charity.

5 MAY BEDFORD'S engagement, he death of Frederick Leighton Mrs. Pearl Craigie's icr's home in Lancaster news that Mrs. Spen- Trask i the former Miss Kate Ni hoi, Brooklyn), for the benefit, of 1: 1 spend several months in a onely Island of Lake Geo-ge wider vogue I who was Mrs. Pearl Cralgie in prlva life, and it is of interest to recall B.ooklvn Society had a part in her It is true that Mrs. never here.

Py birth- she was a Dostonia by adoption a Londoner, hi Morgan Richards, being i dean of the American col. ctically in London to enjoy themselves in. including enrrou- no I the of refreshments for the little ones will nraetlcaUy unlimited cllcllMy The Remarkable Narrative of John Stirling and His "Familiar Spirit." I Society thrs week. It Is proving an tin- largest American ommerrlal interests k. usually quiet summer upon the whole, abroad.

Mis. Cralgie was. nevertheless, I rake in quant 1 1 les un, ulc ha ve been with not very much of real Interest a.i an important and frequent visitor upon Other Gifts Include a Church, a Par-1 provided for the County Clerk's little Phoenix Company Will Furnish the By jlXU'S CHAMliini. the pass by. the Heights.

Mrs. Josiah T. Mareaa, of sonnge, a Seminary, and Library I Oat'nt' to.Tr'nce.'We" VangeSelu Necessary Material-Work to Be The Bedford Engagement. WUow atmt. was JW and Piano for Firemen.

having been made for their transpor.a. Finished in 1909. Miss Bedford's engagement came as a 6 dinners and lemngs Mrs. lion from the scene ot the festivities to "Now. we are In Dundee." began John est momenr.

1 ould I se; all dnuVe good deal of a tonz Ee It had aVe in bonar hcnever Mrs. their re.ldence. by the committee of aD absence of a at reS, Kiery lion I Bertfnrd family In Cralgie came New York. These enter- (Special to the Eagle rangements. With the assistance of Bridge Comma- ,0 Btaw of myst.

rious customer known to the Bedford family conncc.ioti Wmo mH sioner Stevenson the Rvan Parker, 1 naT re.i.rnec lo ln was firmly impressed upon the ab isif and close friends for some week, hul tainments became red nights in Suffern. N. August 18 Mrs. Thomas 8 cCDSn- Ryan fc I arker m. WfHt A M(j yQU my 4rwMM my when he the first intimation Society hoi Brook.va and will always be romcm- F.

Ryan. wife of the New York financier MISS SUTTON ON HER DEFEAT. ZZTZ 1. buiM CeM of it wa a startling announcement out i bered' 1 ney gaVe fam0u5 auihores who boughl lhe Equltable Life Assurance 1 awarded the contrail Ml id ih, "lyoA Mj. ftMlUt spirit nndl had mf excla med or It was a sta lling announc mem out wry deflnitP part Brooklyn's life.

Society. Is regarded as a patron saint by I rt, A A TV, superstructure of the Manhattan Bridge. iim a im mBaert 'Be careful, no'. Kvery heriahed b- eZE ulien I -he r.r-.v d.d I Tler a ''brriu -iiiMMir rsvr tprr r--1 no' drive nd nan no. a mo .1 mst MtT '(M pany.

and nstructe.1 Sie- 1 lor ln'-'X- car. except for fun. and. according to MHi MMJWSL- WUEBHmMma i internal iona contest. to tho dp- 1 of "Hc.ble re Bedfo.ii lhe cominc vrif') fa 'her IkHrS: "The reason that I los' to Miss Doug.

chief physician at lhe great Mortiingde from to in' UV-n' v. rige I is not especially exp-rt for an Z- 1 HBLgHLgHi 'ha' mv Prkpr Thc ih" 1 teur. Thete is mu T' 'T' manuka" dt" 'hp 1: ViZy engagemct. the news HHHHnHHy(HBH hei, form h.i i w.ag companies of Pennsylvania. lo Bruce.

reached bona. his brain columns tf the Eagle a WWU'tsmmmmWMMBBM Tha t.7 fmed a combinat which assumed hJ" i 7 it Vi" I lined. Miss Bedford's bridegroom is a tMST dally visitation to the Asylum. Hs boo. first lieuter.ant of mProvement In W1! time was solely imD8albie to determine whether or WM W'40 to Ba iMl.tefl that UteJ trgnaactlons 1 omoared Ithem wit 'S excellent scries that we played and was t'0M 10 ask' lv" 11 1 1 'tv'csiom, r' way.

Up to this summer V. been a WSSKBlF i I half hour together. and w.th im.uv.s.siv.,,..,. that I Brooklyn -osident. making his at 0.4 fullon- '-IH champion w.

td me one gca, Ins- i- 'I mo 0 i wn. Jacob Old Mill, Suffern, N. Y. m. u- 7 i rarB" um "i 'o on a "h10- is 'he demonsifHiion.

You Christian Schiotl. the at. It was Mrs. Wallack. After that, she suiting engineers of the Bridge Depart- lnp an''1" on a at a musicals given by tits j.Mlhur that 'said, she would go to Cincinnati, where whl) lvas sudden impulse.

Dr. Rruee said: New fork ret mr bool usreS'to he first met Miss eBdford. Mrs. Spencer Trask, It Is Said, Will the good people of Suffern. The sisters would WlffMll tout nan it iBt.

whicn -No; come with me. You will no, see have lnfora vn It I. the story of a very plucky for- Try Tent Life. 'harltj of the Good Samaritan Hos- 'on' Ms, the con- anything disagreeable. Now that I think rvles are ills Kmit- eigner who did not know what obstacles HWS ot Brook.

Pal of Suffern and the S. Vincent Hos- a moJmrQt J.rH The objPct of the combination of It. 1 believe yon can be of use to me. were and surmounted all of them. Lieu- yIl.i'-1ne,t dutlnwlihed authore.giot.re- of New York regard Mrs.

Kyan as International Tennis Tournament. In was to the Ryan A Parker Com- We have a pat lent here from he States Cin The latter lum ll on depoatl 'he tenadt Schlott had no idea of staying MrS ai Mrs. Steal benefactor, she having turned which Mrs. Astor. lhe elder.

Is much In- pany o( authorities, who has been asking n.e to let him meet Bank In your nam- and is a ving on tone leaye He aw that a start was lln8 for some months, does not a 'roublM hvf in public tract. humor f0r pleted. I ded the ftr "Mm 10 ylel1 HDd nonie for Mme time and who left sud- when the condition of affairs was "f' a ar reason why should remain here portunity that offered-, clerkship in the to Mrs'' Trask 1 m.s.loner Stevenson be Informed tho IU I mh'' Wells Fargo Co. The navy man made a 'Ve 1 sit lulk Vhen -e'V. rrWm.

goodclk. it But this was only tern- 1 the combine that If tney persisted In with replied Bruce. 1 ffi i i I porary. it was at this time he I i 10 Prevenl the Ryan ondos9 corridors had been trav- mrlor fnme' Tof mind I took 'my rail'tlS i to Mr. Bedford, and in true European Lake closing beau- I I'arker Company from seenng steel in I 1 nod he, In 1 aoba hi for hi 'ounny home.

rldo. ho hu lhe open market the city would prevent nrs Mr. Bedford had but one objection, and fMP" -f'r1 'JI d.vire.l effoei. and the ban on Byan from the main building." continued John i l0 you. He Cov.

nanter for his daughter's going to Norway. Gayety at the Westharr.pton. aJlil' wOljlaB'' SB he broad pond, 'he mlZ Do' he nded to carry his bride away: tni8 wteK oucnpe pnrly and a BHHBit' LIW'fcf'TW I MH iy ffifBSfKHLi of the room ann a wlnnow. gazE upon remained in Kdinburgh three weeks. nrnhlem was worked out but at all )( Parker's action has met with ork man ee TOU.

miliar spirit, and paid six months' ke! pyooiem woraeu out. out a an lvliS Anna the full approval of Commissioner Sle- "The patient turned slowly, and with as a sola, lo the Institution. Then, on events early June found Lieutenant venson. who was anxious to have the considerable dlgnlly of manner and. be- 1 Power of ation.ey whi, my friend Schlott with his own concern V4S contract for furnishing the eel work fore he looked into my face extended hi.

1 V. 'IT f.W rnzxr Vqj it I E.STr..1", Brooklyn element attended, Good Samaritan Hospital, Suffern, N. Y. a a't isfacln'ry manner. the man whom face and (Igure had been 1 valei and a matronly izztz i Miss Bedford and her lieutenant are any Krra' oxient.

i.ep- nn(1 fL.Mit of al knds abounds there, series of separations and divorces. Mrs vM (e niWadelphln. "J0 nie-nere the catastro- be married from the Bedford's big coun- "sealed in the pa, ron-sses lis, uere rhe estate Is Just at the bottom of the Brady having come him when Mr. Th ha8 agreed to give the VZ thine in ok hut house at Greens' Farms. Rodney A.

Ward. Miss Baylis. Mrs. James hU1 upo whUn 8ilP Montc Bello. the fgty ly riouslv ni in Manhattan, re- of the steel for the Manual- 'Z' omr.t, h'.

tor lXthS Bedford having purchased Ihem a home In the Thousand Islands. People here have a great veneration for When thonewaparmen gktJed AfOttna r.nrtl idp nf rive, will be furnished LJd adjoining rooin. One" n'ornlng Clty' Brooklvni.os amone ihem Mr and Mrs buildings are over 100 years old, wif Mll n.adv "I do no. W'V h. i l.

All he slammer. 'But I didn't know him as I alByKester i. Mr Mr M.nllard 7 1 "njiuing 8.1H1 aooui my return, or matePal Which Hi- sbtapa ny ll to m.mii- lark. the table lav a package and small let- TT" Canda. Mr.

and Mrs. Frederick w. evolutionary oaya. taies oi meetings or ui auaira r. my- I I at the Bridge He (old me that was name under tor.

both addre to me. The package Brooklyn Bridegroom, Dies Wnr.ier Mr and M-s Will, ll sler I boys of lhe early wlth exeeni oursHa interests none morning, will be dellv- wh.h hp to bn k0wn; but his conlain-1 will. prop, rly elected, leav- i Suddenly, Mr. and' Kdgar F. Mrs! and interesting legend, are Th'r(, wpre tw0 hundrPn christian of the contract, "al he whispered it 'Z'ltoWr IZVTZZV There will be many regrets over I Henry B.

ilr aii'i Mrs PPNunlod ho neighborhood of the; Eodeavorcrs on Cedric in llJtSoSi eorrec.ly. There couldn't be any mis- Zr, o.ttalned only these Frederick Leigh, on Harris' death, two N. Dykman. J. Annan Dykman.

Mis: Kthel nresented Geneva second class lJ 7J" Vhi. h. T'l'v Joshua W. Barnum place at Hempstead, and Mrs William Herri. Mr.

and Mrs. 1 ledlous immlgraiion samlnallon and doctor. the past week an.) by my where he had lived since his marriage William O. Hardner. Mr.

and Mrs. Cor. Hospital a large and finely equipped farm 80 on(. hy surgeons of the Vnl.ed in oea out of offlr. 'Abnut tW0 repllod lhe 'J'', "7 'V i last fall.

For Mr. Harris was one of the I nellus Hoagland Tangeman, Mr. and Mrs. of avre'- been Stalea Hospital Marine, Chriallan jtration goes outor 'He came to me from Paris, with ,.7 'Z douMe I sr? rrri claim ancient highway jrHr asiEH SS h. Manhattan and Now York.

The produce will be sen' I Insists upon staying. II" 'sn'i any more KAflcrH (Ntonii s. i jyn lniercsi. auu n.s uiarriagt gin oi Mr. Rvan inr were nearly 4u0 In the liner's steerage i BUring Perpetual Access to the "Yes.

I fear so: and bis 'familiar solrif Brooklyn connections aroused further in- Brooklyn again comes into tennis celeb. "as?" to b' nkful to Mrs Ran for a of The B' rf seclusion and silence are imperative req-; t0 i.rait in him Du she has k-i v.ti he village no! only a fully Prrt(ln, Sound Shore. ulsltes for the accomplishment of a 01,., innleata thai he thoueht I saln into print some of the paragraphs "Zn Toge-h. Vi'hi" 50 0Urt cnurfh' a and 8 ne.w ,0 the 1 Ho has the Pr'v" of 'h" grounds and 'old by a superior power a lie his own von. man Bor ho Mrs tv.io also 1 new fire fUll nil I tL.

I IUN 1" KIKIIS. lhal Itlverhe.ol town will soon vlsli 'he cuy; he w.il Lave 'Irs v. K. much importsnce In the Brooklyn of I ag0 A11 lhcs0 mcn havc playjng hoU3P with furniture and a library and steps to assert Its claim to an old hich- r.m tt r. Hever In 'familiar concluded I I the COmi'any.

Half of Large Estate Finally Going FH "'Z8 5 I NEW SETTLEMENT SOCIETY. Hi. home was on Lafayette avenue, and 80C 8Vem lhe S'ial Contract for tho Foundation of the "an li'h "'t Seabr.gh." Auals! hhw.y com.n..s.oner. aay. it Is of 'tors and proposes his mother afterwards married Into Ihc irriday ueust 11 is In see a emiiinn Rn n(an "ath at heabiighl.

on August dy recorded In the old records. the doctor. 'For example, he tluuks aid senlemm: houses various well known Stoppani family of Wall 42-Story New Singer Building 13, was filed In the Surrogate's office yes- road was laid out four rods from has a broker In New York who Is buyiug parts of the borough under the auspices note. r'Tv at r- Has Been Awarded. lerday.

Mr. Will.ox left $100,000 in lega- water mark, which would bring it and selling stocks and grain upon orders of K.dg;wn.,. Household Club man- ia 'argely interesting from a Brooklyn point cies to friends and relntive. and turn anil u. ii w.v that he 'projects' to him.

Curious phase, agemenl The directors are Mary E. Mr. Harris was a close friend of L. of T(ew Mi claire ml tes lo fronds and lames, and Jloo.0,,0 t0 lne banKS the was Mar. hwold.

Klsie Make. Huth Bene. Hastings Arnold. and Edwin Parke dance with the leader The contract for digging the foundation 'o the trustees of lhe National Assocla- aOUR. But near the banks for nearly tho -Does he keep a record of these trans- diet.

Ella Louisa Adams lleulah Munson. Benson. He was married to Miss Male oien Cove the happenine o' the hour for the new Singer Building, the forty- "on of Societies for the Pro- entre distance big boulders, some I asked. Graff. Ed, th Wilkinson.

May Ual- Richmond Barnum on Saturday. October i hc0I) the Rhodo lambake on two-story lower skyscraper. In Broad- Anlmals- 'P" large as a good slsed bouse, lie In the Tim, 0M BOOB were, oo ins anr opaius, u.irg. jonn 21 of last year. Miss Barnum being the Red witn way.

at Liberty street. Manhattan, ha. 'pa rs "'he' Bertha' Mot-ely. ad he" e' daughter of Joshua W. Barnum.

of been awarded the Foundation Company. rflle of hia hi. I d0Wn rlm- show It to you. I shall leave 'you fori Hempstead, who has since died. D.

Handy its hostesses. ot 3S Nassau street. broiher David Will nv to? 1 id on There no doubt or aM of half an hour; 1 really believe your visit QOSPEL LIGHTHOUSE. ln the Eag.e's Society column of Octo- The Singer Building will approximate hls dea'ih the principal' is to be divided wcre onc0 a Flitta' thm bar 1 these Interesting detail! were L. have into wo equal pans of which the true, of the havc been seen to "1 he moment lie do, i or l.a.l gone and A of the orporation of tha UL nn I nnnnnucu tony-two stories in neignt.

or twice as lha, it t. I thai m- largest of these my old customer, rail. him by Ins clerk's office to-lay. The six I'redenik Leighton Harris was a high as the Trinity Building, or approx- ion of 111 I i ml oni of the nay of the mime and said: prominent figure on the mil not so many Big Fleet of Warships to Rendezvous jmaiely 1M feet higher than the Park any road will be pass- si.rl.ng Im loond vo rVIK a. Krai- Z- in o- i Si.on.

for this building will Tr' ihT'pr'ot til ha bVeo'W. me mg 1 1 scrlption dances. Among them was the Labor Day. he carried down to bed rock, which WjlJ Rg Anjmas "Oloalon 01 1 cldpd laim to the road. "The poor fellow's face was a study Bachelors and Spinsters, when its board Broadway8 curb 1 ft 'and TU el 1- PARIS FASHIONS UP TO DATS of managers comprised R.

Aubrey Barker, (Special to the Eagle.) The Foundation Company has a corps aiiTA PRIIQAnP TUC PAIICC 'That emtnaUl the Indents may miuIh have met cry day for Miss Mattle Adams. Rufus L. Sco.t, Oyster Bay. L. August IS-At the of engineers preparing for immediate AU I LHUoAUt I Ht UAUbb.

t0 but ean. Without any from me Miss Violet Harkness, William R. Simons. Navy Depanmen, in Washington on on the of the founda- workpd by tbc low he went to lhe window dg returned rem (he 0 I Miss Henrietta L. Jones, Edwin Parke exhibition the anchorage ha: of he 1 as II B'g Hotel at Amityville will effe, prevent any one from oSLded it to me Abraham it 4raus Benson, Miss Louise Wurster.

Mr. Harris great naval review ofT, this place on eL 3 as Forced to Shorten Its Season. laying claim to the bcaca and shutting dppouds upon ou he ba. I himself. Miss Marion Davol.

Miss Annette iabor Day. Monday. September 3. Peoole Avoid fie Town The Sound isaihoice nlenie spot 'In your good faith I have entire IfeTW I Dotter. Miss Carolyn Woodhu.l.

Miss The flee: of warships, under com- People Avoid the Town. Th, I a ho ,,,,,,0 my instru. Uons I Agnes Dyer. Miss Alice M. H.

Pflzer. Miss mand 0f Admiral Evans, anchor in HERE'S A WISE DOG. of people ,0 of the many ay i 7, fl.oVTn I M-" Stat Fwnnlm r'' oS uh" a3db AmltyrllSTl! Laouacsjj SoTo drlU? op'eop ehrU ried to-day. In this set Mr. Harris was lho wlew.

(Spe, ial to the Eagle.) Moda-v 10 Inn, ancient highway. tc( wag whln.r rtranamlt lt VB very much of a leader. the shins are d-essed ill be 'an Riverhead L. August 18 School wh.ch is near the hotel. to you! Have or have I not succeeded? vfl "He Is to marry a very charming girl.

an 0f this place has The season has been exceptionally bad A DEAR WEEK FOR MEATS. If so. I am ready to go ba. to the hum- MWt0W Mlss Barnum is not at all a Brooklyn ft a "Hie olack dog. which Is not 'very for patronage at the hotel, but Proprietlr Tb(1 waek has thn of elc nce'of' a' yogi 7 doubt lTwm.

OfTT oS5. wlllone of aVest 'olys' Ovv animal" TA? IZZmB. BZ it mut'on' m'owd' towo lecuUbla Hewle'i'. of Plerrcpon. street and Miss B-OQKT Totof lhe VacTVf Ha'ihaway a "gsSaT" which IB Angiesea Willet, her cousins." BROOKLYN NDRSERY AIDED.

bu8Jr rab. we.kl Ago stated to an Eagle re- Uiiu8ualiy low pried for a year or two St word dont 001.1?' It with boota A tWvtVk. The wedding was solemnized at Meadow by noodB and wbp porter that his transieni bus.ness from pas, an(J go, has gained, a lib- The path to power is found In Av 4 flVV Brook Farm at noon, and Miss Barnum Sale at Shelter Island Heights Netted was time for the boats to leave for hone par. and nun- nut communion! If a man would swav or ISSVSWSfi had a notel beauty of the day as her More Than S75 ''the dog could not be found. Mr.

Howell encouraging 10 expeeuiion of rea-iion and rule others, be must be great whop tAS 'MWmggL bridesmaid. Miss Clara Hilgar. of Man- was considerably cast down at his loss. decline, but rather the reverse, according alone' I tell you. it is majesty to be BW AMH Lilian Hastings rnold ir and Ed- (Special to the Eagle 1 bu, ,0 return the next day for alleged speed violation In lhe village.

o( meat whole- able to sit here and inspire thoughts In HHk hattan. L. Hastines Arnold and Ed shelter Island Heights. Angus, Is- The theianii.e. salers.

lhe minds of the mighty in all lands SfflBSttBBBlK win Parke Benson were two of the 8alo for benefit of the Nurs- Although lh dog overstayed his shore Vfiiff'c wTT FTT PTl 18 'hought by both stock men and was 1 who 'V ushers. Four hundred people were pres- er and Inf, leave eonsiderabli h-' got homo all right J.YOIM WILL meat dressers, thai the late libels upon Hie failed States with and then he cV- ent at the wedding breakfast that fol- rather tired, thoughthe next nigh. The will of the late Marvin T. Lyon, of the operations of the great packing estab- told me a lale too momentous to be l.ghf- lowed th" ceremony having .1 all the way from the 1 1 has been Sled llshmcnts of the west, published in news- ly meniioned and which cannot be estab- nMHVP lowert mony. the summer cottage of Mrs.

George P. I grove, through flood (Hound. 10 bis hone. h' papers and es. logcher w.il, Hi- iished by any proofs.

a wi Fiske. It was arranged by Mrs. Henry F. i here, a distance of at least twelve Surrogate onV, for probate. pro- iurmoil 0:1 the same lue in ashington "I listened to the remarkable man with Lingerie gown of embroidered and Mrs.

Craigie's Death A Brooklyn Alen and Mrs. Fiske. I Being taken there in a boat and never vides for lhe disposition or a large estate has discouraged ihos the sud, curiosity that I entirely forgo, the vail. trim ersonslltv Gone Many children of cottagers united having been over the road. It.

Is quite a In trus for the widow, Frances Rudd meal industry to the effect of bringing hook 1 held In my hands. When my bo- A vonr. jn Mrrtaf al lhn inl as l0 h0iv the dog knew which Lyon, for life, and at her death for the about a more expensive meat supply or ter saaaa proof tho bound ree- ming top of flounce on skirt and Jacket, novellsis of the dsy had a J76 will be sent to the treasury. way to turn to head for home. two children.

1 the community. 1 ord before me berime a thing of the high- girdle ot pale blue lliierty silk..

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